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How long is the drive from Nevers to Lyon?

The direct drive from Nevers to Lyon is 160 mi (257 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 13 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Nevers to Lyon, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Mont Beuvray and Saint-Lazare Cathedral, or the ever-popular CeltÔ - Spa et Bien-Être à Bourbon-Lancy.

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Best stops along Nevers to Lyon drive

The top stops along the way from Nevers to Lyon (with short detours) are Basilica of Notre Dame of Fourvière, Vieux Lyon, and Bird park Villars les Dombes. Other popular stops include Musée Cinéma et Miniature, Touroparc Zoo, and Abbaye de Cluny.
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CeltÔ - Spa et Bien-Être à Bourbon-Lancy

Spa and health club
Spas & Wellness
Beauty salon
Spas
Very nice and warm venue. The ultimate pool experience ! Great value. If you want to book a spa treatment, they are a month ahead in reservation.
Béné M — Google review
Very nice place. Not cheap but good. Excellent massage.
Bo K — Google review
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Alex 5 — Google review
Super moment
Pierre B — Google review
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Ludo F — Google review
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Vaquez N — Google review
auqagym in Celto
Nelly W — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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12 Av. de la Libération, 71140 Bourbon-Lancy, France
https://www.celto.fr/
+33 3 85 89 06 66
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Mont Beuvray

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Mont Beuvray is a well-maintained and pleasant site that offers a magical view, calm energy, and the opportunity for a leisurely picnic. Visitors can access the mountain on foot or take a shuttle that leaves every 20 minutes. The area features superb forest views, Gallo-Roman remains, tranquility, and breathtaking scenery. It's recommended for those seeking fresh air and outdoor activities like climbing.
Great experience to visit this gallo-roman site. Splendid views, espeically when sun shone, over surrounding countryside which is why our ancestors picked the site for their secure home ! Museum and guided tours are well worth the visit.
Fiona C — Google review
Beautiful elevated spot with an interesting history. Well maintained with walking trails, but also transport if needed.
Paul W — Google review
It was super nice and well organized. There are no more cars at the top. A bus will take you for free or it is a quick walk up. Super Nice view from the top. The bathroom were also nice a clean. Really a wonderful park! Thank you!
Adam R — Google review
Great place for a walk and historical experience. It has been the site of several fortified towns over history and archeologists have been digging for many years now. One can walk around in the forest and/or check out the digging sites. They are well explained and documented for self-led visit and give and idea of how former civilisations used to protect themselves from invasions and even live. An relaxing and instructive experience!
JiJi B — Google review
A nice place, polluted by too many vehicules which are allowed to stay at the top of the hill !
Jacques J — Google review
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Stéphane O — Google review
Great Point in France Panorama,,,,,,,
Micha — Google review
(Translated by Google) An exceptional visit to Mont Beuvray! A place that is at once natural, historic, and peaceful. The climb to the summit passes through a magnificent Morvan forest, very well preserved and ideal for a walk with family or friends. The air is pure, the silence impressive, and the panoramic view from the summit is simply superb. The archaeological site of Bibracte is fascinating: you'll discover the remains of an ancient Gallic city and a modern, very well-designed museum that brings history to life and is accessible to all. The explanatory panels are clear, the staff welcoming, and the guided tour is definitely worth the detour to fully understand the site. A little tip: bring sturdy shoes, some water, and time to enjoy the peace and beauty of the site. In short: a unique place where nature, culture, and history meet. An inspiring and rejuvenating visit that I highly recommend to anyone visiting Burgundy! (Original) Une visite exceptionnelle au Mont Beuvray ! Un lieu à la fois naturel, historique et apaisant. La montée jusqu’au sommet se fait à travers une magnifique forêt du Morvan, très bien préservée et idéale pour une balade en famille ou entre amis. L’air y est pur, le silence impressionnant, et la vue panoramique au sommet est tout simplement superbe. Le site archéologique de Bibracte est passionnant : on découvre les vestiges d’une ancienne cité gauloise et un musée moderne, très bien conçu, qui rend l’histoire vivante et accessible à tous. Les panneaux explicatifs sont clairs, le personnel accueillant, et la visite guidée vaut vraiment le détour pour bien comprendre le lieu. Petit conseil : prévoyez de bonnes chaussures, un peu d’eau et du temps pour profiter du calme et de la beauté du site. En résumé : un endroit unique où nature, culture et histoire se rencontrent. Une visite inspirante et ressourçante que je recommande vivement à tous ceux qui passent en Bourgogne !
Brahim B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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71990 Saint-Léger-sous-Beuvray, France
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Saint-Lazare Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Saint-Lazare Cathedral, located in Autun, France, is a stunning example of Romanesque architecture and a significant historical site. Dedicated to Saint Lazarus, the 12th-century cathedral features Gothic stone spires adorned with intricate Romanesque sculptures and carvings. The church holds relics of Saint Lazarus and was once a major pilgrimage destination for those en route to Santiago de Compostela.
An impressive cathedral showcasing a seamless blend of late Romanesque and early Gothic architecture. The style is remarkably uniform, with a beautifully restored and captivating main portal. A true ‘must-see’ in this tranquil city, which also features Roman remnants like a theater, city gates, and ancient walls.
Nadia R — Google review
Beautifully restored cathedral church. Some brilliant new stained glass. No visitors Sundays unless attending services.
SteveplusChris — Google review
Brilliantly restored and lit. One can see the carvings on the portal and on the capitals as never before. It looks absolutely lovely.
Charles T — Google review
Beautiful cathedral, worth the visit in a charming town
Jc F — Google review
Impressive late Romanesque, early Gothic cathedral, very homogeneous in style. The main portal is well restored and very interesting. A "must see" in a quiet city, which also offers Roman remains: theater, city-gates, walls,...
Peter R — Google review
5 star ⭐️
David F — Google review
A well restored Romanesque cathedral hiding behind later additions. Simple and clean lines. Capitals and main entrance carved by Gislebertus in the 1100s.
Malcolm S — Google review
Fantastic history to the place, but a bit disappointing as to the use/ framing of that history inside the building (bearing in mind it is an actively used Catholic church)
Judith S — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(466)
Pl. du Terreau, 71400 Autun, France
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Amphithéâtre gallo-romain d'Autun

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Historical landmark
Concerts & Shows
Théâtre Romain, also known as the Roman Theater, is a well-preserved ancient site in Autun, France. Dating back to the 1st century AD, it was one of the largest theaters in Roman Gaul with a capacity for 17,000 spectators. The theater offers visitors a glimpse into history and is well-maintained yet left in its natural state. It overlooks a picturesque lake and is just a short walk from the cathedral.
I just love France, this place is a great example of the history it holds
Mitchell H — Google review
Great place to see how the Romans settled in france. Needs a bit of TLC.
Jc F — Google review
Nice to see! Dont make a detour for it.
Eva — Google review
Good to see the substructure, otherwise not much survived
Kenan B — Google review
Very well preserved Roman amphitheatre, very much worth a visit if you are in the area. Free parking and free to enter.
Judith S — Google review
Very well preserved, peaceful, and beautiful view. A good place to show older children a piece of history.
Eric S — Google review
The Roman Amphitheatre has been renovated to a high standard, and is well worth a visit.
Linda T — Google review
Open to the public. Well cared for but left in its natural state. A 15 minute stroll from here up to the cathedral. Overlooks a pretty lake.
Cathy T — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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2 Rue de la Maladière, 71400 Autun, France
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Digoin

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Digoin is a charming commune located in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of eastern France. It is known for being the junction of the Canal du Centre and the Canal latéral à la Loire, making it a picturesque spot for visitors.
4.5
(105)
71160, France
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Diverti'Parc

Amusement center
Fun & Games
Game & Entertainment Centers
Very fun park.
Benjamin M — Google review
Cool to bring young kids from 2y even that some stuff are for kids of minimum 6 years it's ok..a lot of cows to see and o good place to spend a few hours
Paulo N — Google review
A bit pricey for what it offers to be honest. Suitable for a short day trip with children up till the age of 10.
Jan W — Google review
Quite basic for the admission price, but nonetheless fun for kids.
Bart M — Google review
Nickel !
Jo — Google review
Top!
Térence R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Simply incredible, we come every year to spend two days and it's magical. The setting is idyllic, the accommodations are unusual, the staff is adorable and attentive, and the games are incredible. Go for it! (Original) Tout simplement incroyable, nous venons chaque année passer deux jours et c’est magique. Le cadre est idyllique, les logements sont insolites, le personnel est adorable et aux petits soins et les jeux sont incroyables. Foncez !
Maryne M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a wonderful day with my grandchildren at this park. They really enjoyed all the games available. We really enjoyed the escape game and it capped off this great day. (Original) Très belle journée passée avec mes petits enfants dans ce parc. Ils ont beaucoup apprécié tous ces jeux mis à disposition. L' escape game nous a beaucoup plu et a clôturé cette super journée.
Maryse C — Google review
4.5
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4.0
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La Défriche, 529 route de la Défriche, 71320 Toulon-sur-Arroux, France
http://www.divertiparc.com/
+33 3 85 79 59 08
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Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Beautiful Catholic Church! Did not go inside as too late at night, however will definitely come back to enjoy this town with more time in near future.
Elliott G — Google review
A most inspiring Romanesque church, which deserves to spend quite some time. Please sit down and enjoy the peaceful, well-lit atmosphere. The church often welcomes sacred music concerts...a memorable experience! Will you find the two symbols which help say this is a minor basilica and not just a church? They are located in the choir: the umbraculum (or papal umbrella) in the right side of the altar, and the crosses keys on the left.
Yannick M — Google review
The Basiliqye of Sacred Cour'es of Montmatre in France! Unique, beautiful, impressive, and real!
Rosie S — Google review
A Romanesque basilica which dates from the 12th century with more recent additions. Although not overly ornate compared to many other churches of its size in France, the decorations are of very fine qualityespecially the murals on the ceiling snf stained glass windows.
Alan P — Google review
A lovely town to visit
David M — Google review
Simply beautiful
Finbar M — Google review
Must visit for pilgrimage tour
Albert A — Google review
A modernised version of an ancient masterpiece. If only people would stop messing with what is beautiful. God help us.
Kevin G — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(213)
27 Av. Jean-Paul II, 71600 Paray-le-Monial, France
https://www.tourisme-paraylemonial.fr/basilique-et-art-roman/basilique.html
+33 3 85 81 10 92
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QUAD VINEYARDS AND CASTLES

ATV rental service
Tours
Hiking area
4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours
(Translated by Google) Great hike! Thanks to Samuel who has attention to detail and who knew how to make this excursion a perfect one. Someone friendly and very good advice, good organization and good follow-up before arrival, warm welcome, well-maintained high-end equipment, different paths taken with beautiful landscapes, everything was perfect, very good experience, I recommend 100%! (Original) Super randonnée ! Merci à Samuel qui a le souci du détail et qui a su faire de cette excursion un moment parfait. Quelqu'un de sympathique et de très bons conseils, une bonne organisation et un bon suivi avant l'arrivée, accueil chaleureux, du matériel haut de gamme bien entretenu, différents chemins empruntés avec de beaux paysages, tout était parfait, très bonne expérience, je recommande à 100% !
Ewan G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A real joy, this hike between vineyards and paths! Samuel is a super pleasant professional and very educational, I recommend! (Original) Un vrai bonheur cette randonnée entrée vignes et chemins ! Samuel est un pro super agréable et très pédagogue, je recommande!
Nathalie G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super welcoming and warm person, great hike we don't regret a minute. Magnificent landscape We will come back with great pleasure We recommend without hesitation. (Original) Personne super accueillante et chaleureuse , rando génial nous ne regrettons pas une minute. Paysage magnifique Nous reviendrons avec grand plaisir Nous recommandons sans hésitation.
Julie F — Google review
(Translated by Google) An exceptional experience! The guide was really warm and full of fascinating anecdotes about the vineyards and landscapes. He put us at ease from the start and we felt completely safe. The quad tour took us through varied and breathtaking panoramas. It was a great way to visit the region in places that are not very touristy; it was simply magical! 😍 (Original) Une expérience exceptionnelle ! Le guide était vraiment chaleureux et plein d’anecdotes passionnantes sur les vignes et les paysages. Il a su nous mettre à l’aise dès le début et on s’est sentis en totale sécurité. Le tour en quad nous a fait découvrir des panoramas variés et à couper le souffle. C'était un bon moyen de visiter la région dans des endroits peu touristiques, c’était juste magique ! 😍
Anaëlle S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A first in a VIP quad. Samuel is very kind and professional, a most pleasant moment, we crossed the vineyards and corners with a magnificent view of them 😌. A very good experience, I highly recommend. A memorable and very pleasant moment. (Original) Une première en quad VIP. Samuel est très gentil et professionnel, un moment des plus agréables, nous avons traverser les vignes et des coins avec une vue magnifique sur celles-ci 😌. Une très bonne expérience, je recommande vivement. Un moment marquant et très plaisant.
Nessiana — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a great time with Samuel and our friends. We were beginners and everything went wonderfully well. Samuel is very professional, his advice is precise and valuable! The setting is perfect for taking in the sights and experiencing great sensations. We thank Samuel for his welcome and his friendliness. We recommend his hikes with our eyes closed. See you soon perhaps (Original) Nous avons passé un super moment en compagnie de Samuel et nos amis. Nous étions débutants et tout s’est merveilleusement bien passé. Samuel est très pro, ses conseils sont précis et précieux ! Le cadre est au top pour en prendre plein les yeux et vivre de belles sensations. Nous remercions Samuel pour son accueil et sa sympathie. Nous recommandons ses rando les yeux fermés. À bientôt peut être
Flo V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great experience, Samuel is a great guide, passionate and very kind. The ride was really pleasant passing through beautiful places. I really recommend it 😁 (Original) Superbe expérience, Samuel est un guide génial, passionné et très gentil. La balade était vraiment agréable en passant par des endroits magnifiques. Je recommande vraiment 😁
Coline F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A memorable afternoon learning how to drive a quad bike safely, and a superb ride through vineyards, castles, and other magnificent Burgundian landscapes, all with a very friendly guide. It makes you want to come back and discover other parts of Burgundy. Thank you, Samuel. (Original) Une après-midi mémorable avec l'apprentissage de la conduite d'un quad, en toute sécurité, et une virée superbe à travers vignes, châteaux et autres magnifiques paysages bourguignons, tout cela avec un guide très sympa. Ça donne envie de revenir et de découvrir d'autres coins de la Bourgogne. Merci Samuel.
Philippe S — Google review
5.0
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5.0
(150)
Domaine Les Bertrands, 6 Rte de Chalencey, 71490 Couches, France
https://www.quad-vignes-chateaux.fr/
+33 7 88 58 31 26
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Château de Couches

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Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Château de Couches, located in Saone-et-Loire, is surrounded by exceptional AOP products such as the famous Bresse poultry. The region boasts about thirty AOC wine appellations and takes pride in its AOP-labeled products. The renowned Bresse poultry, from chicken to turkey, is raised according to tradition, resulting in tender and flavorful meat.
4.0
(182)
71490 Couches, France, USA
http://www.chateaudecouches.com/
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Castle of Drée

Castle
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Only available by guided tour. Privately owned. The guides are knowledgeable and it's great to walk round somewhere lived in. Only one English tour per day. Worth the effort to visit.
David J — Google review
Very nice garden and very informative tour (in French..), beautiful castle even if it is quite "new", well worth a visit and very helpful and nice staff/guide..
Ben S — Google review
Beautiful place to visit & have a picknick in the garden looking out at the chateau
N D — Google review
The tour of 90 minutes was a bit too long and dull for our taste. The castle and interior are beautiful though, and our kids enjoyed seeing all the different rooms. Still, a faster pace would have been better, for us.
Chris W — Google review
A great visit if you're in the area. A beautiful lived in home. One of the few lived in chateaus which is well taken care of. Like similar castles in the UK, this is a home. There are pictures of family amongst the rooms.
Clarke T — Google review
Good.especially after 2145pm.
Takako H — Google review
A wonderful gem set in the Brionnais and rescued and furnished by the generosity of a 21st century descendant of Napoleon. Wonderful guide and stunning gardens...a must see.
Keith D — Google review
Beautiful setting for a country house château. Rooms are well furnished but not original fixtures. A magnificent restoration since 1995.
Steve P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(63)
Château de Drée, 71800 Curbigny, France
http://www.chateau-de-dree.com/
+33 3 85 26 84 80
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Chalon Cathedral

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Chalon Cathedral is a fascinating blend of architectural styles, with its Neo-Gothic facade and two newer towers from the 1800s alongside elements dating back to the 1000s. The cathedral is located in a lovely square with cafes and a charming fountain nearby. It's part of the cathedral close of Saint Vincent, which includes the Bishops Palace, cloister, and cannons houses. Despite needing some renovation in parts, it remains a popular site for both locals and tourists.
Masterpiece. Brautifull inside and outside. Recommend a visit.
Artur V — Google review
The cathedral was built between 1092 and 1220 as a Roman style church but gothic additions were made later in the 16th century. The interior was rather dark but at some places they have built sensors that switch on lights when you get near. In front of the church is a lively square with restaurants
Seimen B — Google review
Nice and climstic cathedral, although it needs a general renovation in certain parts.
Lufix — Google review
Popular site for locals and tourists. Located in old part of Chalon and near businesses selling clothes, etc. Review Google in your choice of languages before visiting. The open space in front of the cathedrale is usually filled with tables and large umbrellas, which makes for ugly photos.
Mike S — Google review
The real highlight for me was the cloisters behind the cathedral. You have to exit the cathedral and turn left to visit them.
Jane N — Google review
Very nice
Erica F — Google review
Just surprisingly beuatifull. 1000 year old cathedral. Beautiful location with Lovely square just by the cathedral with tables and chairs and cafes.Nice fountain too.Lovely architecture and great for photos. The cathedral close of Saint Vincent, seat of the former bishopric of Chalon-sur-Saone, is made up the the Bishop’s Palace, cathedral, cloister and cannon’s houses. Construction of the cathedral started in 1090 in the Romanesque style, but today is characterised by its Gothic elevation and neo-Gothic facade. The simple layout of the cathedral is composed of three naves, a chevet without ambulatory and side chapels. Come and discover the collection of Romanesque capitals, the Brussels tapestry dating from 1510 and a 16th century stained glass window. For the visually handicapped there is a tactile model available. Today, the St Vincent’s Cathedral cloister is the only canons cloister conserved in Burgundy and Franche-Comte. Its exterior walls probably date from around 1000, which makes it even more exceptional. Three wings with trilobe arched bays dating from the 14th century and ribbed vaults from the 15th century. The north wing is a contemporary reconstruction of the gallery that disappeared in the 19th century. In the spirit of the mediaeval and existing 19th century capitals, it was decorated with sculptures on the capitals in Saint-Marc stone (Burgundy limestone) made by the sculptor Laetitia de Bazelaire, representing animals, the virtues or the 5 senses. Accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Ciobanu C — Google review
Great architecture, a must see in Chalon.
Alexandru B — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(284)
Pl. Saint-Vincent, 71100 Chalon-sur-Saône, France
http://paroissesaintjust.org/paroisse#eglises
+33 3 85 48 38 73
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Château de Cormatin

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1 list 
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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Château de Cormatin is a majestic 17th-century castle with opulently decorated rooms, extensive manicured gardens, and a surrounding moat. Situated near Macon, it offers breathtaking views and an immersive historical experience. Guided tours provide in-depth knowledge about the chateau's history with charisma and humor. The splendidly adorned rooms and rich history make it a must-see, while the stunning garden with its maze and aviary is perfect for leisurely strolls.
Absolutely beautiful and definitely worth a visit. The tour guide was amazing and worked really hard to use English throughout the tour. The Gardens are wonderful
Marie P — Google review
Really impressive chateau that is in good condition. Beautiful garden with a nice view of the chateau. The guided tour is interesting, but be aware that they only do a French tour. For the non French speaking they have a booklet which you can follow while following the tour, which sometimes is a bit tedious. The tour guide however is very nice and can explain in English if you ask!
Sem — Google review
Great castle for a couple of hours or longer if you want. Entry price about right and lovely greeting from the gentleman at the ticket booth. Lovely little village for lunch and great walks outside the castle grounds too including cycle path and ponds.
M M — Google review
Really peaceful day out, people working here were so friendly and although small we spent a good couple of hours here in the gardens as well as the small amount inside. Some great pictures in one of the barns of the restoration that started in 1980 with plenty of then and now photos. Situated in a quiet little area with nice cafes right outside. Parking was ample on our visit and entry fee reasonable for the visit. Very relaxing day
Sarah W — Google review
I was fascinated with the decor. Unlike anything I've seen, every square inch on walls and ceiling were painted and or decorated in detail. The paint itself glowed, so beautiful in the sunlight. The grounds were gorgeous too, the maze and peacock house were nice surprises.
Susan A — Google review
old large, and well kept better to visite on a sunny day.
Yuval M — Google review
Beautiful gardens to stroll and a nice 45-minute guided tour of the chateau (spoken in French but can request notebook translation in other languages). The tour guide will ring the bell in the square with the well so you can wonder around without fear of missing the tour. Parking available right next to the entrance. Several charming restaurants right outside of the chateau to get a drink or eat before or afterward your visit.
Anthony C — Google review
Always worth a visit (this our second). Great grounds and guided tour (in French). Fantastic interiors and less than half the price of an equivalent National Trust property in UK ! Highly recommended
David S — Google review
4.6
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Grande Rue, 71460 Cormatin, France
https://chateaudecormatin.com/
+33 3 85 50 16 55
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Timing Room

Escape room center
Fun & Games
Room Escape Games
We did the Samurai room and thoroughly enjoyed it. Having played quite a few rooms, this room ranked among the best. The setting was an homage to many things Japanese and lovingly crafted with tons of Japanese paraphernalia. The puzzles were also well designed, and there were some really clever mechanics that I haven't seen before and won't spoil.
Alan M — Google review
Been twice now and done the photo theme and pirate theme rooms. We will definitely be back for the 3rd room and are pleased to know there will be a 4th one coming soon. The rooms are very well thought out with almost every step being unique to each room. The staff will gently guide you if required in order to keep the pace of the game fun. They won't let you win for free though you still need to think! Once you've included the intro and the photo at the end it's a great way to spent 2 hours. The newest room is actually a 90 min time limit.
Paul W — Google review
Great experience! The rooms are extremely well decorated and the enigmas are all very well thought.
Charles A — Google review
Super!
Idris — Google review
Super moment!
Franck B — Google review
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Alex F — Google review
(Translated by Google) An incredible experience! Without a doubt the best escape game we've done so far. The immersion is total, the puzzles are original and super well-crafted. Special mention for the welcome: warm, professional, and truly attentive. The staff is top-notch, passionate, and motivated, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. We recommend it 100%, and we'll definitely be back! (Original) Une expérience incroyable ! Sans aucun doute le meilleur escape game que nous ayons fait jusqu’à présent. L’immersion est totale, les énigmes sont originales et super bien ficelées. Mention spéciale pour l’accueil : chaleureux, professionnel et vraiment aux petits soins. Le personnel est top, passionné et motivé, ce qui rend l’expérience encore plus agréable. On recommande à 100 %, et on reviendra sans hésiter !
Yann L — Google review
(Translated by Google) We tested the "The Samurai Mask" room with 3 people and what a wonderful surprise! This room is one of my favorite escape games. The puzzles were extremely varied and well-crafted. The story is captivating and the game master is very friendly. We will definitely return to try the other rooms. Thank you for this great time. (Original) On a testé la salle "Le masque du samouraï" à 3 et quelle superbe surprise ! Cette salle rentre directement dans mes escape games favoris. Les énigmes étaient hyper variées et bien ficelées. L'histoire est prenante et le game master très sympathique. On retournera pour sûr tester les autres salles. Merci pour ce chouette moment.
Roxane M — Google review
5.0
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5.0
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37 Rue des Chavannes, 71380 Saint-Marcel, France
http://www.timingroom.fr/
+33 6 67 93 38 08
14

Abbaye de Cluny

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Abbey
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the charming town of Cluny, the Abbaye de Cluny stands as a testament to medieval architecture and history. This grand Benedictine monastery boasts impressive ruins, including a majestic bell tower and serene cloisters that invite exploration. While there are no dining facilities on-site, nearby restaurants offer delightful options for a meal after your visit. For those keen on enhancing their experience, audio guides are available for rent—just remember to bring your own earphones for convenience!
We visited with group. I overheard our group head talked to receptionist and found that we can come for free (I think there is certain condition people who can come for free). So please check before you buy a ticket. The monastery is huge. Located in old town. For renting audio, it costs €3 If you have single jack for earphone, bring it! It’s easier to hear the audio and you don’t need to hold the audio like you are in the middle of calling someone :)) Unfortunately in many area there is no information at all.
Ronnie M — Google review
Beautiful Abbey. The 3D displays and movies show how splendid this Abbey has been. Audiotour recommended
Paul V — Google review
Used to be the center of Christendom. Mostly ruins, but still lots there to see. Amazing digital recreations of the Abbey. Never really understood that until the 1400's this was the largest cathedral in Christendom - much bigger than St. Peters of that day. A combination of religious politics and the reformation in France changed all that. Much of the Abbaye was destroyed during the reformation. The digital exhibit expertly guides you through the transformation of the Abbaye over time.
Dave B — Google review
Cool Abbey with a nice history. Surprised at how influencial it was over the years. Audio tour worth getting though it's a little clunky.
Cian O — Google review
Layers of history are on display, with excellent 3D displays showing past-to-present contrasts and changes. Look out for the freestanding screens placed around; move and touch them to see the hidden layers. It's cool even on a very hot day, so it offers a break from the summer heat.
Andrew W — Google review
Going there was not super planned for us on our holidays. But it absolutely was worth it! The place is spectacular. Super big with nice explanations and visuals on how it looked once it was build. We were really in the atmosphere of medieval period !
Olga V — Google review
This beautiful little town has a lot to offer if you're cruising through the back roads of Burgundy, and the Abbey is a spectacular way to spend the day if you enjoy history and ancient buildings. Besides the ruins and restorations, there are 3D films and models to dazzle you. Don't skimp on adding the Tour des Fromages toi your visit (spoiler alert - it's nothing to do with cheese). Don't be put off by the declaration of how many steps there are to climb, the view is worth it.
David H — Google review
It is unfortunate that a majority of the place was dismantled and sold off. The place is in a constant state of renovation. There was a nice film explaining the history and the audio guide helped walk us through what was left on the place. Stepping outside and seeing where the footings are represented on the ground shows the shadow of the size of the Abby at one time. So little is left that I don’t know if the money to learn about it is worth it.
Lawrence T — Google review
4.4
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3.9
(1214)
Place du, Rue du 11 Août 1944, 71250 Cluny, France
http://www.cluny-abbaye.fr/
+33 3 85 59 15 93
15

Abbaye Saint-Philibert de Tournus

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Abbey
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Abbaye Saint-Philibert de Tournus is a medieval Romanesque church known for its stunning stone vaults, numerous statues, mosaics, and stained-glass windows. The abbey has a rich history dating back to the 6th century when a church was first built on the site of a former Roman army camp. It gained prominence in 875 when the remains of Saint Philibert were interred here.
Impressive medieval structure with some wonderful discoveries inside. The ancient stone walls, interesting windows and the crypt all convey the time of construction. In the crypt are some columns that are Roman in origin from a temple predating the abbey.
Gary R — Google review
It is one of the most beautiful constructions of medieval times. Best atmosphere and vibes ✨️
Pruthvi S — Google review
This church and Abbey is one of the best preserved in France. It is surrounded by it's own walls and gates which gives it an impression of a fotres. Already in the 6th century a church was built here in a place where there used to be a Roman castrum or army camp. The Abbey got a boost in 875 when the remains of Saint Philibert were put to rest in this church and gave it it's name. The church is sober on the interior but has some interesting mosaics behind the main altar. At the entrance is a small exhibition. The Abbey has a nice central courtyard
Seimen B — Google review
Beautiful Building, well worth seeing the main church and surroundings. The building has a special feel to it, as you enter the nave (main part of the church)
Ken G — Google review
Hate crashes a wedding and saw the place for free. To be mosaic in the ambulatory is excellent
Deggsie D — Google review
Worth a visit for sure.
Siarhei V — Google review
One of the most amazing churches I have been to, and I have been to hundreds or thousands of them. Beautifully restored, but not too much changed from its original state. Wonderful natural light. Not too crowded. Amazing architecture. Interesting, beautiful town that is not too touristy (at least in January, when I visited). Great, inexpensive lunch at the restaurant just outside (to the south of) the main entrance. If you like old buildings or Romanesque architecture, you should not miss Tournus.
Max N — Google review
Spectacular 5 star ⭐️
David F — Google review
4.6
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4.7
(479)
Pl. de l'Abbaye, 71700 Tournus, France
https://www.paroisse-saint-philibert-tournus.fr/
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16

Rock of Solutré

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Rock of Solutré is a towering limestone rock that offers sweeping views of the surrounding area. The hike to the top takes about 30 minutes and is popular among visitors. The trail provides fantastic views of Fuisse and the Solutre Rock, as well as vineyards along the way. It's a relatively easy walk from the parking area, making it suitable for families with children. Additionally, there is a museum nearby to complement the experience.
A beautiful day and perfect weather.
Jeffery H — Google review
Great and easy hiking trail to climb to the top; the scenery along the trail overlooks vineyards and little hamlets and is awesome for picture taking. The view from the top of the rock is breathtaking!
Tamim H — Google review
Beautiful view from the top! Nice walk. It took us with 2 kids (8/9 years) about 90 minutes in total, including chilling for 30 minutes at the top.
Jonathan C — Google review
Popular hike it seems, quite a lot of people did the walk to the top which has a very nice view over the area. It took us +-30mins, for 1.7km. You can start at one of the (free) parkings, there should be enough place. We did the descent via Combe Robat til the town of Vergisson. Finally through the vineyards back to the parking. You can follow the yellow marks. This direction is very quiet and more fun. Our daughters of 8 and 11 joined us, and in total we walked 6km.
Ben B — Google review
Very nice place to visit to get a view over the pouilly fussé vineyards. Quite an easy walk up from the parking place. Apparently Francois Mitterrand used to walk the hill once a year. There is also a museum, which was closed when we were there
Flin V — Google review
Beautiful view! Fun and sporty walk!
Alexander — Google review
A great place for a half-day trip if you're based nearby. Great views, nice holiday atmosphere. The path is somewhat difficult as it goes up, but it's worth it.
Dominique P — Google review
Wonderful views after a manageable climb. An important prehistorical site, An excellent museum and outdoor tour of the archaeological sites.
Ian P — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(588)
71960 Solutré-Pouilly, France
17

Hameau Duboeuf

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Theme park
Food & Drink
Hameau Duboeuf, located in Saone et Loire, Bourgogne Franche Comte, offers a traditional regional dining experience at the cafe des deux horloges within the vine and wine park. The museum may have been closed for some visitors, but they still enjoyed exploring the shop's Beaujolais selection and tasting six wines at the bar/restaurant. The old Victorian station housing the restaurant adds a unique charm with its original glass painted ceiling and vintage travel posters.
Lovely place and especially warm care by the lady manager throughout our visit. Interesting, informative, exciting, fun and, of course, a tasty day. Recommend for all with keen interest on the culture of vines and wines. Ate the formule 2 at the cafeteria accompanied by roomfull of locals.
Eeva-Maria — Google review
We arrived knowing the museum was closed but wanted to have a shop for a few bottles from the Beaujolais selection. The shop was extremely quiet but we found a very accommodating staff member who allowed us to taste 6 wines at the bar/restaurant and then choose our favourites to buy. This staff member (sorry we didn’t catch your name) gave us 5 star level service. He truly made our day. Thanks Mr. Gentleman Kindly (not his real name).
John — Google review
As a tour guide I need to say that this place is one of the most wonderful places I have been. If you want to see the history and enjoy the beautiful Beaujolais, you must visit this place
Jorge B — Google review
Really fun afternoon! They have put a lot of effort into creating a fun way to learn about wine with an amazing collection of artifacts and great attractions. Really made me appreciate the history of wine in the region and enough going on to keep the kids going until the all important wine tasting! (Which would not happen at a normal vineyard where they would last about 5 mins!)
Michael J — Google review
Not as big as expected but it was great for adults and kids. I loved the bee ride and the outside area for the kids.
Mel B — Google review
An interesting museum dealing with just about every aspect of wine, from bottling to transportation to tasting and everything in-between. It has a few interactive areas to appeal to children, although I'm not sure how many would really appreciate this museum. There is also an included wine tasting with 2 wines. So why did I only give 3 stars? As an English speaker with weak French skills, there were a number of plaques without any English translation. But most importantly, I found the museum rather pricey: €20. There are 4 areas to view: The hamlet, the train station, the gardens and the wine cellar. When I came on October 10, the garden and wine cellar had just closed for the year, but I still had to pay full price. I'm sorry, but paying full price for half of the displays doesn't sit well with me.
Michael M — Google review
Intreating museum about the wine district and process of making wine. Sometimes it's a bit to much of a Comercial for wine ! (No mentioning of the bad sides of wine directly)
Björn K — Google review
Nicely done. Service, movies and 2 glasses of wine with great sommelier. Did not care much about the plant and lack of info about winery. But would recommend overall
Jean L — Google review
4.5
(2092)
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4.4
(540)
796 Rte de la Gare, 71570 Romanèche-Thorins, France
https://www.duboeuf.com/fr/le-parc/
+33 3 85 35 22 22
18

Touroparc Zoo

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Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Amusement center
Touroparc Zoo is a great combination of a zoo, water park, and amusement park, making it perfect for families with younger children. The zoo houses various animals such as monkeys, giraffes, elephants, hippos, zebras, birds, and reptiles. The attractions cater to kids up to around 12 years old and include a carousel, train rides, museums, and seasonal water slides. Visitors can also enjoy the monorail and the baby touro river.
Great park, animals well fed and taken care of, did the private visit where we could feed several animals ans it was amazing. Staff was great too.
Juan G — Google review
We had a great time there with our son of 6 years old. It's not too big, but still many animals to spot! Besides animals, there are also many attractions for the little ones! We had a great day.
Jenny L — Google review
Great day trip for all especially in July and August when the water park is open. New slides in the pool are excellent for kids under 7 and new games are fun. I highly recommend it.
Pierre C — Google review
More for children, not really for the animals We saw a zookeeper use a fire extinguisher on monkeys from the side to keep them appart We had to pay for the waterpark too, eventhough we did not want to use it. It was all in the price and no other options were available, it was misleading. But he parking is free.
Bradley L — Google review
I visited Touroparc Zoo a couple of weeks ago to celebrate my birthday, and I can honestly say it was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had! What made this experience so special was how hands-on it was. Unlike other soigneur experiences where you barely get to interact with the animals, Christophe made sure we were involved and engaged the whole way through. You can tell he genuinely cares for the all the reptiles and takes great pride in sharing that with others. We had the chance to see so many incredible species up close, and he gave us a fascinating look into what it’s really like to work behind the scenes at a zoo. Thank you, Christophe, for making my birthday so memorable. Your enthusiasm made the visit come alive! Highly recommend this experience to anyone, whether you're an animal lover or just curious. Truly a 10/10!
Ahaeli C — Google review
Very! nice park but absolutely ridiculous how weird they are about the height in the attractions, when accompanied by an adult. I was not allowed to drive the horses attraction with my baby who really got to love this attraction in Parc le pal. We stood 15 minutes in the burning sun. When it was our turn he pointed at the sign saying my baby should be 90cm. At Parc le pal we did this attraction multiple times without an issue. This ruined the moment. All other safe attractions you can do as parent with your kid, is not allowed, really frustrating. The wild water attraction or the mono rail are allowed :/ Please check your height restrictions... Everything else is really nice, but above gave everything a bad taste.
Dylan M — Google review
We visited on a cooler weekday in September and the place was very quiet which was perfect for us to see all the animals It's clear the animals are well cared for and healthy The rides and water park looked good but they were not available this late in the season
Kate T — Google review
The VIP and Soigneur experiences are totally worth it. We have done the VIP visit twice and the both times was super amazing. Highly recommended. We chose to do the Soigneur experience in the reptile house and we're extremely happy with our choice. It was very very interactive and we learned so many interesting facts from Christoph. Thanks so much for the amazing experience with Curu, the snakes, lizards, iguana, crocodiles, and turtles!
David S — Google review
4.1
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3.7
(1198)
400 Rue du Parc, 71570 Romanèche-Thorins, France
http://www.touroparc.com/
+33 3 85 35 51 53
19

Tour d'Oingt

Neighborhoods
Incredible little town to visit. Stunning views and a great place to hang out.
A.J. — Google review
Visited the village but no one establishment. It was very quiet, but one could see the charm. Colleagues on the tour enjoyed coffee and cake. Worth a look for an insight into old France.
David J — Google review
A nice medieval village in a wine producing area. Proud and beautiful with its golden yellow stones and a very beautiful church high up.
Mait J — Google review
When we arrived there we asked if we could go up - they have set the tower up as a mini museum with about 4 floors before you reach the rooftop. The stairs are very steep (beware) but the view from the top is well worth it. Accessing the tower costs a mere €2 per person (they take card payment) and is free for children.
P S — Google review
Beautiful village. Clean, flowers everywhere, the locals work collectively to take care of the village. The Church is beautiful, the view is stunning. Really worth visiting!
Clelia B — Google review
The most beautiful village of Beaujolais🍷Rhône with its typical golden stones
Dareth L — Google review
Well preserved medieval village in the Pierre D'Orrees (Golden Stones) area of Beuajolais. Unfortunately we arrived at lunchtime in November and most of the artist community shops were closed! Very pretty village with fabulous views.
Ken O — Google review
Absolutely stunning place!! Loved how small and so adorable!!
Marie S — Google review
4.6
(2520)
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4.5
(118)
115 Mnt de l'Église, 69620 Val d'Oingt, France
https://www.oingt.ovh/
+33 4 72 52 97 33
20

Prefectural Museum of Bresse-Domain Planon

Museum
Cultural landmark
State park
Specialty Museums
Outside this is an amazing "step back in time" into farmhouse architecture and farm living of the period in the l'Ain/Bresse region. Within the museum there are some fascinating insights into the clothes worn for formal and informal events as well as various implements used within the home and on the farm. We will return as we only had a couple of hours available and we didn't have enough time to see everything.
Shaun M — Google review
A nice day trip from geneva to be told about the country life of the farmers in Bresse breeding their famous chickens. The museum is located in the country site and has a large old farmhouse and supporting buildings from the 16th age. The competent guide highlights and comments upon the historical architectural construction elements that were used. Such as the large open air chimney, the large wooden beams, and the way the walls were constructed in the past. It is quite interesting and a nice place to walk around and get an impression of the living conditions. It has also an interesting museum in one of its buildings with older household objects and about construction materials.
Ewald H — Google review
interesting museum about the Bresse region and the French gastronomy. It’s just 5 minutes walk from the rest stop on the highway. There’s a picnic area perfect for a lunch break.
Tam L — Google review
Interesting set up to see how people used to live back in the days. Cute bresse chicken running around the shed, very friendly staff!
Karen C — Google review
Super. Parking
Volodymyr K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful site with a magnificent farmhouse very well preserved and restored, the guided tour is worth it, the person who is also at reception is very pleasant and explains all the details to us without going into the heaviness. In addition, an exhibition is included in the entrance ticket. Nothing to complain about, warm welcome, perfect site and possibility of getting advice on the region as a bonus 👍 (Original) Très beau site avec un magnifique corps de ferme très bien conservé et restauré, la visite guidée vaut le coup la personne qui est aussi à l’accueil est très agréable et nous explique tout les détails sans rentrer dans les lourdeurs . En plus une exposition et inclus dans le billet d’entrée. Rien à redire accueil chaleureux, site parfait et possibilité d’avoir des conseils sur la région en prime 👍
Roland R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good morning Come visit this museum which traces the clothes, agricultural equipment and farm of yesteryear. It's typical of a wounded house A beautiful park. Hear birdsong Tables to take a picnic fuck And games to play (Original) Bonjour Venez visiter ce musée qui retrace les habits, le matériel agricole et la ferme d autrefois. C est typique une maison blessane Un beau parc. Entendre des chants des oiseaux Des tables pour faire un pique nique Et des jeux à faire
Valerie L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful experience A visit to do with children; there are lots of games available and the park is perfect for a stroll. (Original) Très belle expérience Une visite a faire avec des enfants, plein de jeux sont disponibles et le parc est parfait pour une balade
Julien R — Google review
4.5
(453)
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4.5
(55)
987 Chem. des Seiglières, 01380 Saint-Cyr-sur-Menthon, France
https://patrimoines.ain.fr/n/domaine-des-saveurs-les-planons/n:810
+33 3 85 36 31 22
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21

Théâtre Gallo Romain

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Amphitheater
Sights & Landmarks
Théâtre Gallo Romain, also known as the Gallo-Roman theatre, is a significant historical site in Lyon that offers a glimpse into the city's ancient Roman past. The ruins of two Roman theaters are now used for open-air concerts and festivals, providing visitors with a unique cultural experience.
This place is really cool. It’s free and easy to find. It is one of the cooler Roman ruins because it is still being used today. It was fun watching people enjoy it like a park. Would highly recommend visiting then heading over to the museum!
Daniel H — Google review
Amazing ruins to check out within a close walk from the Cathedral nearby. Unfortunately, we did not have the time to explore the inside of the museum, and since we were heading to Rome it seemed appropriate to postpone anthing Roman to our later trips. The ruins themselves however, still are able to immerse you in history and come alive as you walk through them.
Minh N — Google review
A place to marvel, was for the community back then, still is now (so I heard). Will be wonderful to be part of activities here, but even just a quick stop on the way back from the Basilica already gave me glimpses of stories this awesome place has. Basking in the morning sun, this open air theater sure is special. Do visit the museum if you have the chance.
Milka C — Google review
Very easy to get to using the funicular which was about 2 EURO, one stop from the town cathedral. The ruins are open for people to just wander around and take photos, there is a museum that I did not go into. From there it's a short walk trip the basilica and the amazing views from there. You can also walk from there back to the old town which includes a very long and steep staircase.
Wing C — Google review
Walking through the theatre feels like stepping back in time, with its impressive stone seating, partially intact stage, and gentle slopes inviting exploratio. The site is remarkably well preserved, allowing visitors to walk freely among the ruins and soak up the atmosphere where audiences once gathered for performances nearly two thousand years ago.
Muhammad F — Google review
This was a very happy but unexpected discovery. There are many information points explaining what each space used to be, and this is supported by images of the buildings -this is certainly helpful because you’re only seeing stones! A must when visiting Lyon!
Ana T — Google review
The Ampitheatre was still in good condition considering how old it is. There are a lot of modern overlays here as the space is used for events etc. I think it would be an amazing venue. Go to the museum which tells the story of how Lyon was founded by the Romans. The Ampitheatre is so out in the open and there is no shade so be careful on hot days. You can look at the Ampitheatre for free but the museum has an entry fee.
Craig C — Google review
It was free! Spectacular. Museum €7 per adult well worth a visit. Tells the srory of Lyon...many artifacts from times past. What an amazing thing to have on your city
Matthew M — Google review
4.7
(7456)
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4.3
(3245)
17 Rue Cleberg, 69005 Lyon, France
http://www.museegalloromain.grandlyon.com/
22

Basilica of Notre Dame of Fourvière

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
The Basilica of Notre Dame of Fourvière is a 19th-century religious monument in Lyon, France. It features four octagonal towers and houses a museum showcasing religious art. Regular Catholic services are held at the basilica. Visitors can enjoy a romantic evening in Lyon by staying at the Boudoir Spa, which offers luxurious accommodations with amenities such as a Jacuzzi and hammam, providing an ideal setting for special occasions or simply spending quality time together.
You can see the Basilica from almost everywhere in the Lyon old town but it is well worth heading up to see it up close. Take the funicular (walking back down is nice) to get there. The Basilica is in such lovely condition. The murals look amazing and there is a real sense of peacefulness. Make sure you take the time to look closely at the murals. My favourite was the one depicting Joan of Arc. We went on a Saturday morning and it wasn't too busy. We didn't have to wait to go in. It is free to visit. There is a lovely courtyard next to the Basilica where you get some amazing views over Lyon.
Craig C — Google review
The Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière is one of Lyon’s most iconic landmarks, visible from almost anywhere in the city. Personally, I usually find the interiors of Orthodox churches more spiritual, but this basilica’s interior really amazed me — it’s beautiful and inspiring. The exterior is just as impressive, and the panoramic view over Lyon from the top is fantastic. You can get there easily by tram, or hike up if you prefer (which I’d also recommend). Nearby, the Roman Theatre and archaeological site are free to visit and very well preserved. Both the basilica and the ruins are definitely worth seeing.
Dimitris — Google review
Arriving late evening in Lyon, our Uber driver took us here on a quick detour to our hotel ‘because it is so very beautiful, and you guys can see view of Lyon skyline from there’. Indeed it was a beautiful Basilica, majestic even in the dark of night. Indeed it was an impressive view of Lyon. Very grateful of him, blessed his soul. I got the chance to go back the next morning, and although did not got the chance to go inside, my appreciation grew even more about the opportunity to visit. A must go when you are in Lyon. If your hotel is not nearby, they have tram from the city center that stops directly in front.
Milka C — Google review
Beautifully located on top of a hill, and Best to take an Uber to get there. There is also a vista point on the side of the church with great views of the whole city. If you can walk down the hill, you can visit a nice museum with an outdoor Greek theatre. You can also take a short cut and walk the stairs down the hill
John W — Google review
Lovely place to visit in Lyon. Get a day ticket for € 6.90 and couple of trains later you are there. Beautiful views of the city (sunset as well). Basilica is amazing. Don't compare it with Vatican however it is grand in its own way.
Aleksandar J — Google review
It is a marvelous place to visit even when you are not Christian. The interior of the basilica Notre-Dame of Fourvière in Lyon, is tremendously high. The walls are astonishing and it drops your mouth down to the floor. I have not taken many pictures inside because my eyes were focused on all the tiny details in each stunning things my eyes would lay eyes on. If one thing to visit in Lyon, it clearly is there and Paul Bocuse Market^^.
Anne-Cécile — Google review
What a beautiful basilica one has the pleasure to see, adore and to participate because during our vist a mass was held. The church has an endless history to show, not only in the holy Christian sense but also in its rich architectural designs. A real treat to be there.
Eswiss64 — Google review
Until you take your breath away, what an impressive basilica it is. A great architectural construction. It is definitely worth a visit. And to pray in peace. May St. Mary be vigilant.
Patrik V — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(11857)
8 Pl. de Fourvière, 69005 Lyon, France
https://www.fourviere.org/fr/
+33 4 78 25 13 01
23

Musée Cinéma et Miniature

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Nestled in the historic heart of Lyon, the Musée Cinéma et Miniature is a treasure trove for film enthusiasts and miniature art lovers alike. Set within a beautifully restored 17th-century building, this museum showcases an impressive array of hyper-realistic miniature scenes that transport visitors into the world of cinema.
This museum was very well laid out. We enjoyed the smaller exhibition rooms which were usually themed in some way. We absolutely loved the Wes Anderson exhibit and would definitely recommend visiting if you enjoy his movies. I'm personally not into a lot of movies which definitely took away from the experience. However, if I were into them I can guarantee this is an amazing place to visit. Just fair warning to anyone like me that this might not be the perfect place for you. The miniature exhibits were excellent, we were in awe at how detailed some of the pieces were!
Katelyn — Google review
Really enjoyed my visit here - so many interesting exhibits and things to see. I think the best part is the fact that the films referenced and the props from the films are films that are very well-known, not just random French films. Would highly recommend to people as an activity in Lyon, however my one small issue was that we bought tickets in advance but still had to line up in the same queue as everyone else, so buying a ticket in advance was fairly pointless, only decreased the price slightly. But other than that really loved it.
Peter C — Google review
AMAZING! I think should be a must do when you visit Lyon with kids or just if you like movies and a different type of art. They have created incredible mini and real size scenes from movies and normal life things! A different way to know history as well! We went without tickets and ending paying less because they have a family packet. If you are 2 adults and one or more kids, it is definitely cheaper.
Angelica B — Google review
Worth visiting. You should go and see everything they placed in the museum. At first we enjoyed the props & artifacts from famous movies. However what we liked most is the miniature room, carefully detailed and amazinggg
Phuc N — Google review
Incredible and unique museum. They have some really cool pieces from films, which are still interesting to look at even if you haven’t seen them. The miniature section was a good surprise also—they are so detailed and realistic! While it is a bit on the more expensive side, it’s worth it and it is an independent business.
Evie F — Google review
Walking through this museum felt like stepping straight back into my childhood (I was born in the mid-80s), and it was nothing short of magical. From Star Wars to Batman 1989, from Aliens to Beetlejuice, the collection is packed with iconic treasures that instantly spark memories of the films that defined an era. According to one of the staff, the Darth Vader mask here is the only original one on public display today, that alone is worth the visit! What sets this place apart is how personal it feels. I love the great art museums of France, but this was different, so much more relatable. Every piece triggered a wave of nostalgia, reminding me of movies I adored and had nearly forgotten, and reigniting the sense of wonder that first made me fall in love with cinema. These films came from the golden age of moviemaking, where practical effects and early CGI blended to create timeless magic that today’s movies rarely capture. Seven floors are filled with cinematic history, and while you can see it all in about 1–2 hours, it’s the kind of place where you’ll want to linger at your favorites. For me, highlights included the Darth Vader helmet, the full Batman 1989 suit and vehicles, the wonderfully complete Beetlejuice exhibit, and the jaw-dropping animatronic Alien that makes you feel like you’re right on set. Seeing Thor’s hammer (Mjolnir), Iron Man’s glove, and nods to classics like Indiana Jones, Mrs. Doubtfire, Jumanji, The Mask, and even Fast & Furious only added to the thrill. If you grew up with movies from the late 80s through the early 2000s, this museum is pure nostalgia wrapped in cinema magic. It’s a time machine back to Saturday nights at the theater or trips to Blockbuster, and it will leave you smiling long after you leave. I can’t recommend it highly enough. As a bonus, all the staff that work there are friendly, knowledgeable and passionate! Update: the top floor which houses the miniatures was closed when we arrived for renovations. If this is important to you, come back when they are completed.
Peter N — Google review
fantastic experience! is very interesting and fun, perfect for people who loves cinema! staff is very friendly and they speak english very well so its perfect for tourists. there is a toilette in every floor, and also a dog bowl! i enjoyed it a lot!!
Chiara R — Google review
As someone also work behind the magic, visiting this musuem is like a dream, from costume to props, set to figures… You can’t miss this, this is prob is the best musuem I’ve seen about cinema, movies. The visit was like a dream come true, from my fav movie Mary Poppins from 1964, to Jurassic world, kill bill to Beetlejuice, alien to Spider-Man! Last the not least, the Wes Anderson section, with some movie items and making off?! Seriously I’m so glad I come to Lyon for this!
Kev C — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(5336)
60 Rue Saint-Jean, 69005 Lyon, France
https://www.museeminiatureetcinema.fr/
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Vieux Lyon

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Vieux Lyon, located on the River Saône quayside, is a picturesque area characterized by Renaissance-era mansions with terracotta-tiled roofs and hidden courtyards. The medieval Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste boasts an ornate astronomical clock, while the Movies & Miniature Museum showcases scale models by miniaturist Dan Ohlmann. The neighborhood's hilly, medieval streets are lined with fine-dining restaurants and stylish bars offering Beaujolais wines.
4.6
(6838)
69005 Lyon, France
25

Musée des Confluences

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Musée des Confluences, located in Lyon, is a striking modern museum that opened in December 2014. It boasts a futuristic architectural design and is situated at the confluence of the Rhone and Saone rivers. The museum features both permanent and temporary exhibitions that delve into anthropology, natural science, and human history. Its iconic structure resembles a transparent crystal cloud made of stainless steel and glass.
Really nice museum! The building itself is impressive and easy to navigate, so you don’t feel lost while walking around. Exhibits are well organised, interactive, and fun — I especially liked the audio parts and the buttons to press. The themes are diverse, from Darwin’s evolution to marine biology and astronomy, so there’s something for everyone. Most of the info is in French and English (though some videos are only French). The architecture is stunning, and the view from the 4th floor is a nice bonus. Definitely worth a visit!
Dimitris — Google review
When I visited it was a free admission day. The museum is impressive, good quality exemplars , exhibition are for every age. On the roof they have a nice cafe and you can enjoy the view from the top.
Rima P — Google review
This is by far the best museum I have been to. The exhibition, the design and the presentation are very modern and easy to digest. Plan plenty of time. We spent almost 5 hours here and it was not enough.
Chia-chen L — Google review
If you’ve ever wanted to touch both a meteorite AND a fossil without getting kicked out of a museum, this is your chance. Don’t hesitate. A brilliant museum all around: science, history, culture & more. There’s something for everyone.
Cecilia G — Google review
very intresting and informative visit. All the exbits well explained in French and English. the building itself is cool. Do go to the 4th floor and admire the views. They had a information set on my name and saint i was named after
Damian B — Google review
This might be one of the best modern museums I went to, really! It's very complete and I think kids would love it- there were a lot of enthusiastic ones when we went, at least. Their permanent expositions are very well detailed and easy to navigate, they're mostly about natural history, anthropology and culture, not much art history, or at least I didn't find one. Everything has french and english explications. On the entrance to each permanent exposition, there was a guide who would give a general feel of the pieces, and they could speak English too! Their temporary expositions were interesting and very well done, we went to the Amazon and the dreams ones, both very interesting. We didn't have to pay extra for these. They had elevators for all stages, and there were a lot of audio explanations too. On the terrace there was a lovely - albeit a bit expensive - cafe, with nice views. If you're not hungry, the terrace is included on the ticket price anyway, so you should go at least for the view. A must see in Lyon, for sure!
Erika H — Google review
Amazing exhibitions. This was my second time here and it felt like the first. Thoughtfully arranged and curated museum perfect for all ages. The current Zombies exhibition is one of a kind.
Zsolt B — Google review
Interesting permanent and temporary exhibitions with lots of interactive elements - especially liked the Species wing of the permanent exhibits. Ticket price was reasonable (12 Euros) and the 4th floor outside terrace views are worth the price of admission! Oh yeah, and it has the most innovative shape for a museum!
Kiron B — Google review
4.5
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4.1
(4025)
86 Quai Perrache, 69002 Lyon, France
https://www.museedesconfluences.fr/
+33 4 28 38 12 12
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26

Chocolatier Sève

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$$$$expensive
Chocolate artisan
Chocolatier Sève is a renowned market offering an array of gourmet delights such as cheeses, cured meats, and exquisite desserts. The founders have garnered numerous accolades for their commitment to traditional craftsmanship and the creation of delectable treats. With over 30 years of experience, this establishment continues to impress with its sumptuous creations available at multiple locations in Lyon.
We had to try a “Tarte À La Praline” during our short stay in Lyon and it was excellent. Very tasty crust. A must try. Service was quite slow as there was only 1 person assisting customers which was not her fault and she did her best to help everyone.
Will C — Google review
The service was excellent, but unfortunately, the chocolates were too sweet for my taste.
April W — Google review
In my quest to find the best macaron in Lyon I systematically tried a macaron at each shop in the food hall. Sève’s were by far the best, with my favourites being 1) Caramel 2) Coconut 3) Coffee. I must’ve gone back 3-4 times in one day. They are quite expensive, which meant I could only afford to try 8, but this is reflected in the quality. The staff were lovely and very accommodating of my terrible French. Merci!
Pete L — Google review
The pastries are so pretty, it feels almost guilty to eat them. Nonetheless, I ate them. I ordered the chocolate mousse one and I was thinking of getting more but it's so rich that I was very full at the end. I'd like to go back and more of the pastries. There were dozens and dozens!
Hong D — Google review
This is a nice indoor market. It has quite different atmosphere to la boqueria market in Barcelona. Both of them are great place to see and eat. But, this market has unique features like quiet and less crowded. Local fruits, cured meat , and seafood were excellent. My wife and I enjoyed cured meat and varieties of seafood, oysters, sea urchins, shrimps, and clams. They know how to sell and packages cured meat. One of stores used a vacuum sealed package for cured meat. We felt safe to carry them. All of staffs were friendly and kind. One of members even made a luxury restaurant reservation for us. I think that they know good local restaurants because they are the food suppliers.
Nahm L — Google review
Even if you are not a gourmand, I totally recommend this place if you want to have a true Lyonnais experience. The food smells and tastes excellent and the cakes and cookies are amazing.
Aida T — Google review
So many choice- and none of them are wrong! Had fresh oysters- and when I say fresh I mean that they tasted as if plucked out of the ocean! Served with a friendly smile and quick service. 10 out of 10 will be going back!
Melanie G — Google review
Must visit.. Big Like, some seafood restaurants need a reservation, good prices.. Has everything 😍
Osama A — Google review
4.5
(2501)
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4.4
(4078)
102 Cr Lafayette F, 69003 Lyon, France
https://www.chocolatseve.com/
+33 4 78 62 36 76
27

Bird park Villars les Dombes

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Bird Park Villars les Dombes is a paradise for bird lovers, featuring a vast collection of birds, including rare species. The park offers demonstrations and preservation programs, making it an excellent destination for families and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy observing various water birds such as storks, herons, and egrets in the region's network of rainwater pools dating back to the 13th century.
Excellent day at the bird park. I was there for the second time and all the family found some interesting things to do including kids. The new area dedicated to Africa is really well presented. Another good point is that there are a lot of places to make a picnic and playgrounds for children. I also recommend the observation tower to have a good overview of the park. Finally, the bird show in the afternoon is a must see.
Julien B — Google review
Nice place to with family and friends..You must be early to visit all,bcoz it's a wide big place. We been last 19 April 2025.
Grace B — Google review
The food is realy horrible. Vegetables taste bad, nearly pureed. Pasta was hard (burned) burgers were dry, hardly any Meat on them and french Fries are extra. Le comptoir des colibris is as bad as the park is good. Bring your own food and enjoy the beautifull park
Maarten V — Google review
Generally a beautiful park, very green and nicely designed when it comes down to aesthetics and topics. Parking was easy and well managed. Loads of staff trying to fill the parking lot in a way that makes sense, friendly and clear in their expressions. As with any park, there is a lot of walking involved and especially for small kids you'll need to be prepared to bring a pushchair. The toilets were absolutely yucky. I was only in the men's toilets, but it smells of wee everywhere, you're literally walking in it, the whole floor is covered in it. I know men can be yuk but some of those toilet I really wouldn't be surprised if they haven't been cleaned in a while or are leaking. I have never seen so much dodgy liquid on the floor. It really reeked. Some toilets have massive queues, not just the ladies', also the men's toilets. What surprised me though is, that our friends' daughters tried to get to the ladies and were trying to find a free cubical and three (!!!) ladies were so rude and pushed them out of the way. (which would be another downside, in some toilets you can literally see the cubical doors when you stand on the path). Shops/coffee and food stalls are understaffed. Particularly during high traffic periods. I.e. there was a bird show to begin in the arena and there was a massive (seriously, it was huge) queue trying to get in. There was a food/coffee stall with two windows, only one window was open. One lady was working and the first thing she said was, that she had no coffee as they ran out. When the show ended, the queue at that shop was huge, by then the second shopkeeper didn't make much of a difference. Same with the bbq restaurant we got there just before the lunch storm hit and we already had to wait about 20min to get our order and the queue started just behind the door (so really not long). By the time we finished and walked out, the queue was around the corner alongside the building, who knows how long they had to wait. One till. Having two people using the same cash machine is not really efficient. They'd need at least 3, then the queue started on the pick-up side, because the chicken needed longer cooking times. So all in all not very efficient. Two coffee machines (you get a coin at the till) but one machine had an error message in French (needed maintenance, but was still working), that many people couldn't read nor knew how to get rid of the error message. So people started queue on the other coffee machine. A few other food stalls were closed, it was a hot day, I think about 34°C. Hardly any shade anywhere. So in order to get some drinks, a couple of grown-ups had to walk through half the park to get something for the rest of the group, as we tried to find shade with the little kids. If you are not planning the visit ahead, try to avoid too sunny days. Bird show was OK. A bit disappointing that they have so much staff in that arena but then decide to just play a boring recording and then let the birds fly. Other parks actually talk about the birds and give facts about the specific birds on display, also are interactive with the crowd. Here you just sit down, a tape plays, trainers let the birds fly over your head, then they sit down in the middle of the arena and all birds walk out like in a circus good-bye. Not impressed. The range of animals is quite impressive. And beautiful birds, that seem to be kept in good conditions and clean. Butterfly house, and there was a penguin/fish area, which unfortunately was shut down and we couldn't find access to the Australian area with the kangaroos which our daughters desperately wanted to see. The only path we could find to go there seemed to be closed with a gate but no further information. It's also advisable to follow a set path. Going to see what interest you may be too chaotic and it's easy to get lost in the park. Also walking everything multiple times is suboptimal. Oh one more thing... to get out of the park: ONE (!!!) turnstile. Why they didn't just open the bloody gate is beyond me. We had to QUEUE (!!!) to leave the park. Ridiculous.
Philippe M — Google review
Good place to spend the day with the family. Make sure to buy your ticket ahead of time or you may be waiting in line for a long time. They are not very organized. The place is in need of renovations, bathrooms are old, dirty.
Eric S — Google review
Our 3rd visit to this park. We love it. Our kids love it. My folks love it. Always something new to see. Always clean. The birds and other animals seem happy and well cared for. Saw one of the shows this time - for the first time - and it was brilliant. We will be going again on our next trip to the area.
Charlie W — Google review
Wonderful experience! The bird park is quite good, clean, safe for kids! I recommend. We even bought annual card for 45 euros.
S. L — Google review
Great place to see birds. However, you should bring your own food and drink because the snack bars there are horrible.
Matěj M — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(1638)
X2RM+2P, Parking lot, D1083, 01330 Villars-les-Dombes, France
https://www.parcdesoiseaux.com/
+33 4 74 98 05 54
28

Royal Monastery of Brou

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Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Royal Monastery of Brou is a flamboyant Gothic-style monastery renowned for its ornate marble royal tombs and oak choir stalls. Founded in the early 1500s as a burial place for the Dukes and their families, it was established by Margaret of Austria. Visitors can explore the vast interior for a small fee, with interactive displays and videos bringing its history to life. The monastery houses a large collection of artworks, traditional wooden toys, and intricate architecture.
Built in the 1500's, this is a magnificent monument to tour. The guide was very knowledgeable and friendly spoke French and English.
Rene L — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to the monastery and the museum. Beautiful site.
Michael M — Google review
Very beautiful monastery with a rich history, unsurprising given how old Europe is. And this one has been well maintained, even hosting music and arts shows outside of just the walk around tour of the monastery itself. Obvious ongoing upkeep and restoration work is happening which is great given that this monastery is close to 500 years old. Doesn't look a day over 300. 🤪
Dave S — Google review
A beautiful historical place where to spend a pleasant and interesting couple of hours. The architecture is impressive, the place is big and there is plenty of things to see: the church, the various rooms, the ancient tools used for the building, some historical facts etc... there was also a room with an art exhibition. Spent a wonderful afternoon there!
Sonia J — Google review
This place is breathtaking. The outside is beautiful and the inside is just amazing. Definitely worth the price of admission. Plan to allow yourself at least a few hours to enjoy and take in all the art, artifacts, and architecture this place has to offer.
Nathan T — Google review
Found by accident as we heading Northwards. Lucky the light show was on just as we took an evening stroll.Nice music also
John W — Google review
Well maintained monastery and church with a very interesting history. The church hosts the graves of Philibert II., his mother and his wife Margaret of Austria, which are great pieces of art from Flamish sculpturers.
Sebastian M — Google review
Stunning cathedral with a very unique roof displaying the colours of the Duchess of Burgundy built between 1506 and 1532. The monastery is behind the church.
Ewan B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1112)
63 Bd de Brou, 01000 Bourg-en-Bresse, France
http://www.monastere-de-brou.fr/
+33 4 74 22 83 83
29

Pérouges Cité Médiévale

Tourist information center
Sights & Landmarks
Pérouges Cité Médiévale is a small medieval town located on a hill east of Lyon, just a 45-minute drive away. The town was rebuilt in the mid-1400s and has been historically significant for trade and defense. Approximately 400 people live within its walls, and there are some tourist-friendly businesses such as restaurants and shops. A two-hour guided tour offers insights into the town's 500-year history.
Well preserved village. The architecture is unique. The food was so good. They are so many souvenir shops but we are not lucky. That day was rainy and most of the shops were closed. Don’t forget to say Hi to a fat cat🐱
Yosita K — Google review
This place is great. I love history. Thus, I liked the place and atmosphere.
Osamah A — Google review
Pérouges is a beautifully preserved medieval village that feels like stepping into a fairytale. Cobbled streets, stone houses, ivy-covered facades — every corner is photogenic and full of charm. It’s not big, but that’s part of its beauty: you can wander slowly, take in the atmosphere, and imagine what life was like centuries ago. There are lovely artisan shops, small cafés, and a few restaurants where you can enjoy local specialties — especially the famous galette de Pérouges, which is absolutely worth tasting warm with a bit of sugar caramelized on top. It’s peaceful, authentic, and only a short drive from Lyon — perfect for a half-day or slow afternoon escape. Go early or late in the day if you want to avoid crowds and enjoy the serenity of the place. Highly recommended for anyone who loves history, quiet beauty, and timeless villages.
Mabelle M — Google review
A lovely stone middle age town, nice for taking a walk but became a bit commercial.
M M — Google review
It was quite an interesting tour of this great medieval city before Christmas time. The restaurants and cafes were all decorated for Christmas, and we tried mulled wine in one of the places. At this time of year the city is not so crowded with visitors.
Fulya G — Google review
Very interesting place, with a 3-4 restaurants which are full around lunch time, but you can have pancakes with ham or Nutella on the street. It's a beautiful Medieval town, especially during the Autumn because of the colours of the falling leaves.
Andrey R — Google review
I could not get enough of this beautiful historic place. I was. Awe around each corner I walked. Simply beautiful. Bring you best pair of waking shoes and a lot of space on your phone to take pictures.
Tammy P — Google review
This place is very beautiful and has not a lot visitors. One day trip would be far enough to enjoy entirely of this village. I stayed one night (Wed) and there is no restaurant opening for dinner.
Minh V — Google review
4.5
(2538)
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4.4
(1310)
9 Rte de la Cité, 01800 Pérouges, France
https://www.perouges-bugey-tourisme.com/
+33 9 67 12 70 84
30

Wildlife park Castle Moidière

Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Wooded park with various animal enclosures on the grounds of a 17th-century château.
Best place for kids to experience nature and meet some animals. Firstly I thought it was just like any animal park like a zoo. You need to hiking and have a bit of adventure. It was fun and a bit of tired but it was worth it. Kids love it so much ❤️. Should avoid bringing the stroller because it is not suitable, just use the baby carrier instead of the stroller.
Nurul F — Google review
very nice
JLD 4 — Google review
great place to come with family
Flora Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) I recommend it for very hot days, because the walk is mostly done under the trees and the relative coolness of the forest. A small part of the castle can be visited and the park with its animals is very pleasant for a family outing. Walk around the pond possible, and in the arboretum (closed at certain periods), interesting nature display... I did not see any toilets or water point: so plan ahead before coming, and no payment by credit card. I had a good time discovering (Original) Je conseille pour les jours de grosses chaleurs, car la promenade se fait en majorité sous les arbres et la relative fraîcheur de la forêt. Une petite partie du château est visitable et le parc avec ses animaux est très agréable pour une sortie en famille. Balade autour de l'étang possible, et dans l'arboretum (fermé à certaines périodes), affichage nature intéressant... Je n'ai pas vu de toilettes ni de point d'eau : donc prévoir avant de venir, et pas de paiement en CB. J'ai passé un bon moment de découverte
Coco P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Well decorated castle, educational cellar, and pleasant park, immersion with certain animals, spacious enclosure for others but all the animals remain clearly visible. Pleasant walk, several routes available of different distances. Toilets on site. No credit card. €12 adult, €10 child. Bring good shoes and avoid strollers with children. We will come back, it was a very good afternoon (Original) Chateau bien décoré, cave pedagogique, et Parc agréable, immersion avec certains animaux , enclos spacieux pour d'autres mais tous les animaux restent bien visibles. Promenade agréable, plusieurs parcours disponibles de différentes distances. Toilettes sur place. Pas de cb. 12€ adulte 10€ enfant. Prévoir bonne chaussures et éviter les poussettes avec les enfants. On reviendra , ce fut un très bon après-midi
Loreleï R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Park with a circuit big enough for you to spend a day there with a class. Quite a few animals including semi-free deer that approach you. Some explanations by the owner of the place on certain animals. A place to picnic, toilets, a room to take shelter in case of bad weather. About 45 minutes from Lyon. (Original) Parc avec un circuit assez grand pour que vous puissiez y passer une journée avec une classe. Pas mal d'animaux dont des daims en semi liberté qui s'approchent de vous. Quelques explications par le propriétaire des lieux sur certains animaux. Un endroit pour pique-niquer, des sanitaires, une salle pour se mettre à l'abri en cas de mauvais temps. À environ 45 min de Lyon.
Tonerle — Google review
(Translated by Google) Chateau visited with my children aged 8 and 6 years old. Beautiful park with trees, well laid out, we were lucky enough to see most of the animals who looked in great shape. We started the visit with a quick tour of certain rooms of the castle, with panels telling its history. Then a very interesting exhibition on plants and plants is present in the castle cellar. Finally we arrive at the castle park with a diversity of animals and plants. Signs are there to present the animals as well as the plants that we encounter on our way, which is very pleasant. (Original) Chateau visité avec mes enfants de 8 ans et 6 ans. Beau parc bien arboré, bien aménagé, nous avons eu la chance de voir la plupart des animaux qui avait l'air en pleine forme. Nous avons débuté la visite par un rapide tour de certaines pièces du château, avec des panneaux contant son histoire. Ensuite une exposition sur les plantes et végétaux très intéressante est présente au niveau de la cave du château. Enfin nous débouchons sur le parc du château avec une diversité d'animaux et de végétaux. Des panneaux sont là pour présenter les animaux ainsi que les plantes que nous rencontrons sur notre chemin, ce qui est très plaisant.
Ninou 6 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A charming place with a castle with an interesting history and a rich interior decoration that will delight art lovers. The animal park is also an asset, especially for children. An enjoyable visit for the whole family. (Original) Un lieu charmant avec un château à l'histoire intéressante et une riche décoration intérieure qui ravira les amateurs d'art. Le parc animalier est également un atout, surtout pour les enfants. Une visite agréable pour toute la famille.
Josef M — Google review
4.2
(433)
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3.5
(86)
525 Chem. du Château, 38090 Bonnefamille, France
http://www.chateau-moidiere.com/
+33 4 74 96 44 63
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